Perivascular hyaline deposits in inflamed gingival tissues
A perivascular hyaline material (PHyM) was found in gingival biopsies from patients with periodontitis, gingivitis and minimally inflamed gingiva. PHyM was found only in association with the sulcular or pocket epithelium. The extent and frequency of the deposits was quantitatively associated with in...
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